Bermuda subtropical conifer forests

WWF Abstract

Bermuda is located 550 miles (900 km) off the North American coast in the Atlantic Ocean, a crescent-shaped chain of limestone islands formed along the submerged rim of an ancient volcano. Islands are moderately hilly and low, with a subtropical and humid climate. A densely forested plateau harbors a number of endemic species, including the Bermuda cedar, Bermuda palmetto, and the Bermuda olivewood. Peat marshes hold wax myrtle, saw grass, and ferns.Read more: View WWF Report